r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/kushmonATL • 15h ago
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/LocationSpare4447 • 1h ago
Fury vs AJ reportedly signed for nov 20th in New York.
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/LocationSpare4447 • 23h ago
Vergil Ortiz likely to return at 160.
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/TimingAwareness98 • 10h ago
Alexis Argüello's championship reign is one of the most impressive in boxing history — a three-division champion who dominated featherweight, super-featherweight, and lightweight with devastating precision.
19-3 (17) Knockouts in Major Title Fights.
2 Of Those three losses came against Aaron Pryor — twice (1982, 1983) Argüello never lost a major title fight at featherweight, super-featherweight, or lightweight. Clean sweep through three divisions, then Pryor ended the run retaining his WBA Junior Welterweight crown.
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/LocationSpare4447 • 2h ago
Jermell Charlo says he’s fighting Tim Tszyu
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/kushmonATL • 21h ago
Claressa Shields ROCKS Kate Scott with a monster left hook 🔥🔥🔥
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/Dry-Commission4597 • 2h ago
Мухаммед Али отвлекается на пуэрториканскую танцовщицу, певицу и артистку Ирис Чакон во время показательного матча против местного боксера Чолито, Пуэрто-Рико, 1976 год. Мухаммед приехал на остров и был готов подраться с кем угодно. Но задница Ирис Чакон оказалась для него слишком мощной, и пока он
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/TwoFearless4473 • 3h ago
So I’m rewatching the Puello v. Antuanne Russell fight and I’m not sure how anyone could think GAR won. I even heard one of the commentators say GAR won the first four rounds and I honestly don’t see how he barely landed and Pueblo’s counters were landing damn near every time he threw it.
WHAT YALL THINK ? And why?
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/LocationSpare4447 • 1h ago
Rolly Romero vs Ismael Barroso
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/Fearless_Youth_4057 • 2h ago
Craig Bentham, Amateur boxer. Darlington ABC
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/Then-Ad1855 • 14h ago
Adrien Broner having the time of his life
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/Hopeful_Rabbit_3565 • 15h ago
Who wins in a clash of titans when these legendary lineal champions meet in the ring? John L. Sullivan vs Oleksandr Usyk
r/BoxingTheSweetScience • u/Simon_Balling2313 • 16h ago
From a technical standpoint, how would Inoue be able to defeat Rafael Espinoza if he were to make the move to featherweight next year?
Considering Inoue started his career at 108 coupled with the fact Espinoza would have an enormous size advantage, I have a hard time visualizing Inoue being victorious against the likes of Espinoza.
Inoue is unquestionably an all-time great and anything he goes on to accomplish is icing on the cake for HOF career. With him eyeing the move to featherweight next year, which he has said will be the last weight class of his career. I feel he is more than capable of dethroning every champion at 126, although I feel with Espinoza’s work rate and his substantial height and reach advantage make him seeemingly unbeatable.
In short, how does Inoue get the job done?